Archive - Wednesday, 12 May 1999


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Cheshire Archive

  • Mark makes moves

    NORTHWICH Vics manager Mark Gardiner has started his summer reshuffle. read more

  • Poppy needs you

    BEATEN and abused, kicked in the face until she lost two teeth, just for messing in the house, Poppy was mortally afraid of all human contact. This five-year-old dog was so traumatised when she came to Breed Rescue UK, that she couldn't walk and screamed with fear when approached. read more

  • Help was wonderful

    I WOULD like to say a big thank you to the two gentlemen who so kindly stopped to help after the car accident on May 7, (New Warrington Road at 5.30pm). read more

  • Plan would have cleared Octel site

    ONE or two points of correction to the letters you published in response to the letter from Councillor Willington and myself. read more

  • Euro is the biggest threat facing this country

    THE Euro is the biggest threat to our right to live in a nation state since the two world wars. read more

  • I WAS shocked when I heard the news that Mr Martin Bell MP had received a threat against his life.

    What is the world coming to when MPs have to deal with such things. read more

  • Shame on you

    I THINK we've witnessed enough of the Conservative Party's community spirit over the past 20 years - their shameless ignorance of society's needs, their shameful habit of turning their backs on those made redundant and their policies forcing people into sweatshop schemes dressing up slavery as training. read more

  • Flying the flag

    IN reply to Mr Prescott, of Sandiway, the flag of St George was flown at St Helen's Church, Northwich on April 23, St George's Day and also flown on Sunday, April 25 for the St George's Church Parade led by the ATC Band of Northwich for Scouts, Cubs and Beavers. read more

  • Always up in the air

    I SUPPOSE elections do sometimes bring out the silly side of people but some public pronouncements by the Lostock Liberals take the biscuit. read more

  • Did he - or didn't he?

    THE leading article in the Guardian of May 5 states "Martin Bell carried out his public duties over the Bank Holiday weekend - despite receiving a death threat." read more

  • Fed up with cats using garden as a toilet

    I AM writing with regard to R W Woodward's letter in last week's Guardian. read more

  • It only takes a minute to clear up

    I AM in full agreement with your correspondent who was outraged by the lack of hygiene which a majority of dog owners display. read more

  • Nor everyone agrees with No Ball Games signs

    IN reply to the letter published in your paper on April 28 from Mr B Dearden and the comment he made about "the village youngsters who are a good bunch with the exception of a few who want to spoil things." read more

  • Mind boggles at silly Euro-crats

    AFTER reading your article on another European ruling about putting herbal remedies on prescription - the mind boggles as to what else these faceless, nameless, irresponsible people in Brussels who are slowly bleeding this country to death, can do. read more

  • COFFEE FLOWS AS BILL TAKES FINAL BOW

    AT times it was only the coffee flowing freely. read more

  • WE'RE PROUD TO SERVE OUR READERS

    THIS is Local Newspaper Week, a celebration of community papers like your very own Northwich Guardian. Weekly papers aren't like the national press or TV. We can't provide up-to-the-minute coverage of national news - and neither would we want to. But we believe the Guardian plays a crucial role in community life, and here's why... read more

  • Thanks to voters

    THROUGH your pages, we would like to take the opportunity to thank all the people of Lostock & Wincham who supported us with their votes in the local elections last Thursday. read more

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On this day: Cheshire Archive